Cannot find these anywhere else
These camisoles make a nice light layer under sweaters and T-shirts. I got tired of having them sent from overseas by a family member and after I found them here and tried them several years ago, I actually like them better. Next to the skin I like 100% cotton best.
February 6, 2013

Soft, Comfy & Pretty
These camisoles are so soft and comfy! They are also very pretty. They wash and dry beautifully. They stretch and move with you and are long enough to tuck in. I will be buying more!
February 13, 2015

Order a Size Up
I originally purchased the tank top and ordered my usual medium which proved to be too small. I decided to try the camisole and ordered a large which fits as a medium should fit! I am 5'10" 135 pounds and usually wear mediums in everything. Because they are cotton and run small I would recommend ordering one size up to get a correct fit. The large still fits close to the bodice and provides the warmth I was looking for under tops. I like the camis better than the tanks as the tanks are high at the back neckline and show under my tops as well as the shoulder fabric is so wide it shows under most necklines. The camis have a nice low scoop neckline both front and back and the straps are wide set so that they don't show under tops. I ordered the pink in the cami and really like the color better than the natural which is the color I got in the tank version.
January 10, 2015

100% cotton
Love these! They are so soft and best of all 100% cotton AND made in USA. They are thin, work great for an extra layer. They are a little long on me, but I'm 5' 1". It's not real bad though. I got size LARGE - I'm 160 lbs. They are snug but stretch a little. I like them like that.
January 9, 2015

So warm and soft
Sometimes you need a little something under a blouse or sweater and camisoles are the answer. These camisoles are so soft and you don't have to deal with adjusting straps either. The sizing runs small in my opinion - I don't like grabby clothes so I ordered the next larger size. Not disappointed in this product at all. I can always count on The Vermont Country store to carry normal, quality products that are sometimes hard too find.
January 6, 2015

A very tight rib-knit
I have always worn small to medium blouses and camisoles. These, in Medium, were far too tight in the waist and hips for comfort. I reordered in Large, but they still were too snug. I should have noticed from the picture they were designed that way. I recommend them only for very slender young women.
June 26, 2014

Valuable During Breast Cancer Radiation
This was a Godsend for me while going through radiation. I wore this next to my skin under my bra. The softness of the cotton helped with the skin irritations and changes that come with the treatments. It was comforting to know that I could count on the Vermont Country Store which was a staple in my family's home since I was a little girl. Remembering my grandmother in her "snuggies" and camisoles which used to be referred as undershirts.
Thank you.
May 1, 2014

like the feel
I do like the 100 breathability but I am a tall girl: 5'11" and they are not long enough for me. Shorter girls probably will be more satisfied. The cotton will be great for summer, I wear undershirts daily and these will be my go to shirts.
April 15, 2014

"OK, sometimes I dress very girly -- dresses and all the traditional girly things underneath. Like full slips, which I love. But, I'm also often found in a pair of jeans and a button-down shirt too, reflecting my inner tomboy. Frankly, ladies, when God designed me, he didn't intend for me to be a Dolly Parton lookalike. Far from it. In college my nickname was "flatsy" even though I wore high heels when I could. It hurt, but I got over it. I never plunked good money down for "front-end body work." The money would have bought a decent used car. And, that is just what I did. But for me, as Ms. Flatsy, and now for many years Mrs. Flatsy, bras just don't work. There isn't much to put in them; they are annoying and uncomfortable. But, I'm a good girl, and good girls don't go braless. Or do they? Enter the wonderful world of the woman's undershirt. Sure, you can wear a cami, but an undershirt is much snugger, much better for casual wear. Indeed, camis were my life until (drumroll please) I concocted my plan to convert my husband to wearing undershirts and sampled one of his before he did. OK, it was too big, but oh, it felt nice. So, I got some size small men's undershirts and worked at skrinking them. Which was good width wise, but then there wasn't much to tuck in. But, I wore them and loved them for casualwear. Now, you can get women's undershirts -- ribbed just like his tank top undershirts -- and, guess what, they fit so nice. In cool weather, I usually wear two -- a tank top with a T over it -- to tame the high beams. Bras? What are they? If you are a flatsy like me, save your money!" - Susan, Presque Isle, ME

"These are so comfortable and so basic, and they are long enough to tuck in. I order a new package about every other year. I just love them. They are a must-have in the tween-seasons and winter around here in Colorado!" - Cindi Trautmann, Durango, CO

"When I was young we just called them plain ol' undershirts. Whatever they're called, I never go without. They are so cozy; warm in winter, cool in summer, and comfortable. And when they wear out after a long time they make marvelous soft cloths for cleaning. Haven't had to order for years because they last so long -- I'm glad you still have them, and at a reasonable price!" - Josie, Harrisonburg, VA

"I cannot find any bras to fit my figure, plus I find them to be horrendously uncomfortable, so I depend on undershirts/camisoles to do the job for me. As far as undershirts/camisoles are concerned, these simple, basic undershirts are the only ones I have been able to find anywhere that make any sense at all. And believe me, I've searched long and far and hard to find anything that actually fits the way a woman needs it to fit or is even half way comfortable. When I wear these shirts they are like part of my body. I forget that they are there. And, they don't stick up and show around the neckline of my overshirts; the straps stay where they belong, as in inside the overshirt, and they don't bulk out so as to present themselves as visible little bulges through my knitted fabric shirts or sweaters. Thank you for sticking with it and providing the simple, basic necessities of life." - Diana Davis, Clovis, CA

"OK, sometimes I dress very girly -- dresses and all the traditional girly things underneath. Like full slips, which I love. But, I'm also often found in a pair of jeans and a button-down shirt too, reflecting my inner tomboy. Frankly, ladies, when God designed me, he didn't intend for me to be a Dolly Parton lookalike. Far from it. In college my nickname was "flatsy" even though I wore high heels when I could. It hurt, but I got over it. I never plunked good money down for "front-end body work." The money would have bought a decent used car. And, that is just what I did. But for me, as Ms. Flatsy, and now for many years Mrs. Flatsy, bras just don't work. There isn't much to put in them; they are annoying and uncomfortable. But, I'm a good girl, and good girls don't go braless. Or do they? Enter the wonderful world of the woman's undershirt. Sure, you can wear a cami, but an undershirt is much snugger, much better for casual wear. Indeed, camis were my life until (drumroll please) I concocted my plan to convert my husband to wearing undershirts and sampled one of his before he did. OK, it was too big, but oh, it felt nice. So, I got some size small men's undershirts and worked at skrinking them. Which was good width wise, but then there wasn't much to tuck in. But, I wore them and loved them for casualwear. Now, you can get women's undershirts -- ribbed just like his tank top undershirts -- and, guess what, they fit so nice. In cool weather, I usually wear two -- a tank top with a T over it -- to tame the high beams. Bras? What are they? If you are a flatsy like me, save your money!" - Susan, Presque Isle, ME

"I have FINALLY found a camisole with straps that stay on my tiny shoulders. These fit better than the nylon ones and are so comfortable. THANK YOU for having these, and please continue to carry them." - Pamela Moore, Guntersville, AL

"I have very narrow shoulders, my right being noticably smaller than my left. This causes problems with the usual nylon camisoles that I have worn because of the strap falling down. With these cotton camlsoles, no more falling straps! I am not having to reach way down my arm to pull a strap back up! These are also very comfortable, even in the hottest weather. The fit is very good also, so that makes clothes look even better. Thank you for having them, and PLEASE keep them for people like me." - Pamela Moore, Guntersville, AL